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Low genetic variability in small populations of New Zealand kokako Callaeas cinerea wilsoni

机译:新西兰小果Callaeas cinerea wilsoni小种群的遗传变异性低

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The endangered kokako Callaeas cinerea wilsoni (Callaeidae), an endemic forest-dwelling passerine of New Zealand, has declined over the last century to a number of small isolated populations due to widespread habitat clearance and predation by introduced predators. To evaluate the genetic consequences of inbreeding and genetic drift, we examined genetic variability within and among 3 of the major remaining kokako populations using 4 polymorphic microsatellite loci. The largest remaining kokako population in the Te Ureweras was shown to have greater variability than the smaller Mapara and Rotoehu populations. Differentiation among the populations was low to moderate. We suggest there is no genetic barrier to translocations between the populations and that translocations of some individuals between the remaining kokako populations could enhance genetic variability of small populations to levels found in larger populations (e.g. Te Ureweras).
机译:濒临灭绝的kokako cinerea cinerea wilsoni(Callaeidae),一种新西兰特有的森林居住的雀形目,由于广泛的栖息地清除和引进的掠食者的捕食,在上个世纪已减少为许多孤立的小种群。为了评估近亲繁殖和遗传漂移的遗传后果,我们使用4个多态微卫星基因座检查了剩余的3个主要kokako种群内部及其之间的遗传变异性。蒂乌鲁瓦拉地区剩余的最大的kokako种群比较小的Mapara和Rotoehu种群具有更大的变异性。人群之间的分化程度低至中等。我们建议对种群之间的易位不存在遗传障碍,而剩余kokako种群之间的某些个体的易位可将小种群的遗传变异性提高到大种群中的水平(例如Te Ureweras)。

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